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Israel violates human rights human rights commitments: EU report

June 25, 2025
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Israel’s partnership with the European Union (EU) has been a long-standing relationship based on shared values and principles. However, a recent internal review by the EU has raised concerns about Israel’s conduct in Gaza, which does not align with the human rights principles that underpin this partnership.

The EU has been a strong advocate for human rights and has consistently called for the protection of these rights in all parts of the world. As a key partner, Israel is expected to uphold these principles and ensure that they are respected and promoted within its own borders and in its dealings with other countries.

However, the internal review has highlighted several areas where Israel’s conduct in Gaza falls short of these expectations. One of the main concerns raised is the use of excessive force by Israeli security forces against Palestinian protesters. The review found that the use of live ammunition and other forms of lethal force has resulted in numerous casualties, including children and medical personnel. This is a clear violation of the right to life and the right to peaceful assembly, which are fundamental human rights.

Moreover, the review also highlighted the ongoing blockade of Gaza, which has been in place for over a decade. This blockade has severely restricted the movement of people and goods, resulting in a dire humanitarian situation for the people of Gaza. The EU has repeatedly called for the lifting of the blockade and for the free movement of people and goods, in line with international law.

The review also expressed concerns about the treatment of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli detention facilities. Reports of torture, ill-treatment, and denial of access to legal representation have been documented, raising serious questions about Israel’s commitment to the rule of law and the protection of human rights.

These findings are deeply concerning and go against the values and principles that the EU and Israel share. As a partner, Israel has a responsibility to uphold these principles and to address these issues in a timely and effective manner.

The EU has made it clear that it expects Israel to take concrete steps to improve the human rights situation in Gaza. This includes ensuring that security forces adhere to international standards of conduct and that excessive use of force is not tolerated. The EU has also called for an end to the blockade of Gaza and for the release of Palestinian prisoners who have been detained without charge or trial.

It is important to note that the EU’s concerns are not limited to the situation in Gaza. The review also highlighted the ongoing expansion of Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories, which is a clear violation of international law. The EU has consistently called for a halt to these activities and for the resumption of meaningful negotiations towards a two-state solution.

As a strong supporter of the peace process, the EU believes that a just and lasting solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict can only be achieved through respect for human rights and international law. Israel’s conduct in Gaza and the occupied territories is not in line with these principles and must be addressed for the sake of peace and stability in the region.

In conclusion, the EU’s internal review has shed light on the human rights situation in Gaza and has raised important concerns about Israel’s conduct. As a partner, Israel must take these concerns seriously and work towards improving the human rights situation in Gaza and the occupied territories. The EU stands ready to support and assist in this process, as it believes that a strong partnership based on shared values and principles is crucial for the future of both Israel and the EU.

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